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Hi All

i am after, and more importanly a mate of mine is after a few bits and bats.

anyone know any decent wreckers in brisbane that have plenty of skyline bits and bats?

i done a search and couldnt come up with anything... :(i remember someone mentioned one once on here...

thanks

Michael

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Yeah Cresta should be able to help you out, I have been down there a few times and they have always been able to come up with the goods.  They have heaps of bits and bats for skylines.

Just for your info, Cresta has moved to Smith street Capalaba and have down sized.

Hey there, Cresta here. Yep, we have downsized but only to carry a more selective stock. So now we are doing Skylines of course, 300ZX,Soarer,Supra and S13.

Give us a call if you need anything Skyline.0732451555. Our new address is 9 Smith Street, Capalaba.

FYI we just received a very clean R32 manual 1/2 cut.

Also, check out ebay for a set of fully adjustable shocks to suit R33 that we have for auction.

Thanks everyone.

Cresta Australia

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